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IN Wood's Athenae Oxonienses (ii. 519) there is a short biography of John Theyer. He was born apparently in 1597 and his career — not an eventful one — does not now concern me particularly. It is the conclusion of Wood's article which supplies me with a text : " His death hapned at Cowper's-hill [near Gloucester] on the 25th of Aug. in sixteen hundred seventy and three, and two days after was buried among his Ancestors in the Church -yard at Brockworth, particularly near to the grave of his grandfather — Theyer, who had married the sister of one Hart the last Prior of Langthony near Glocester. He then left behind him a Library of ancient Manuscripts consisting of the number of about 800, which he himself had for the most part collected. The Foundation of it was laid by his grandfather, who had them from Prior Hart, and he from the Library of Langthony when it was dissolved, besides Household stuff belonging to that Priory. Afterwards Charles Theyer (grandson to our author John Theyer, who in his last will had bequeathed them to him) did offer to sell them to the University of Oxon, but the price being too great, they were sold to Robert Scot, of London, bookseller, who soon after sold them to his Majesty, King Ch. II., to be reposed in his Library at S. James's, he having first, as I have been informed, cull'd them." Following up the data of this paragraph, we are led in the first place to ask whether any record exists of the contents of C. A. S. Octavo Series. 1 2 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. the Theyer Collection before its absorption into the Royal Library. We find that in Bernard's Gatalogi Manmcriptornm Angliae (1697), ii. pp. 198—203, is a list of 312 MSS. belonging to Charles Theyer, of Gloucestershire : and a comparison of this list with Casley's Catalogue of the Royal MSS. shews that with very few exceptions the books enumerated now form part of the Royal Library. In other words, the collection of Charles Theyer, described by Bernard, is that which Charles II. bought. It is clear that when Bernard's Catalogue was issued the Theyer MSS. must have been for some years at St James's: but I do not find any note of the fact either in Preface or Appendix. It will be further noticed that the number of books (312) differs widely from that specified by Wood (about 800). An explanation of this fact is not immediately forth- coming. We should expect at this stage of our investigation to find that the Theyer MSS. in the Royal Library were traceable in large part to Lanthony Priory. That, however, is not the case. Of a large number which I have myself examined, not more than two or three are Lanthony books. Worcester and Gloucester have contributed largely to the collection : and this is not surprising when we know that the ancestral abode of the Theyers was in the immediate neighbourhood of Gloucester. But as to Lanthony — clearly there is something more than meets the eye in the history as given by Wood. We can hardly doubt that he is correct in his account of the connexion between the old Theyer and Prior Hart, and the presence of many books from Lanthony on Theyer's shelves. We also see that these books must have been diverted to some other quarter before the purchase of the collection by Charles II. Can we at this time of day ascertain either when the diversion took place, or where the Lanthony books are now ? I believe we can. It would clearly be a very great help if we could arm our- selves with a document showing what books were in the Library whose relics we are pursuing. Such a document is very fortunately accessible. The Harleian MS. 4CO contains a THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 3 catalogue of the Lanthony Library made in 1380, which has been printed by M. H. Omont of the Bibliotheque Nationale1. It enumerates some 500 volumes, and at a later stage a word will be said as to its arrangement and contents. With this catalogue before us we are in a better position to prosecute our researches. Yet I doubt if anything but an accident could conduct us to a successful issue. And such an accident has befallen me. In January, 1899, I was permitted by the kindness of His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, seconded by the prompt assistance of Mr Kershaw, the Librarian of Lambeth Palace, to make a systematic examina- tion of the MSS. in the Archiepiscopal Library. It was my hope that among them there would prove to be a large con- tingent from Canterbury: but the Canterbury books, though interesting, are not numerous. To some extent, however, I was compensated for this disappointment by the discovery that a very large number of the Lambeth MSS. are from Lanthony Priory. I have mentioned the name of this establishment a good many times without any explanatory note. So I will just remark here that there are three Lanthonies known to fame. The first ' Lanthonia prima ' was an Augustinian Priory in Wales, founded in 1108; the second, ' Lanthonia secunda,' a daughter of the first, and by far the more important, founded in 1136 in the outskirts of Gloucester ; the third, Lanthony of the present day, an establishment presided over by the Rev. Mr Lyne, purports to have some connexion with the order of St Benedict. Throughout this paper when reference is made simply to Lanthony, the second Lanthony — that at Gloucester — is intended. It is of this house that we possess the Library catalogue ; and perhaps it will be well to place here the few words which have to be said about that. The books are entered in order as they stood on the shelves. There were five cupboards (armarii), containing respectively five, four, five, six, and one, shelves. It is natural to suppose 1 In Centralblattfiir Bibliotheks-Wissenschaft, 1892, 207—222. 1—2 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. that the fifth press, to which the one shelf belongs, was intended to provide for further acquisitions1. The other characteristic of the catalogue is that it is digested into subjects. The first bookcase contained mainly Bibles, and glosses and commentaries upon various books of the Bible. In the second were the writings of Clement of Lanthony, the most prominent scholar the house produced, and those of Jerome, Ambrose, Gregory, Bede, Isidore, and others. The third began with Augustine, and contained also Hugo of St Victor, and minor theologians, while on its fifth shelf were the books on physic. The fourth was the most varied in contents, comprising Canon Law, Miscellaneous Divinity, History, Grammar, Poetry, Philosophy, and Custumaries2. The fifth had dictionaries and a few service-books, together with some miscellaneous volumes of the theological class. Whether considered in the light of its catalogue, or in that of the extant volumes, this collection as a whole does not rise above mediocrity. The house produced, as I have said, but one writer who attained anything like celebrity, in its Prior Clement. His Harmony of the Gospels is a sufficiently common book. Nine or ten volumes are specially connected with his name in the catalogue. One among these I have identified, and believe to be in his autograph. It is a com- mentary on the Acts, and is among the few Lanthony books 1 The number of volumes in the several shelves varies very curiously. The annexed table in which Roman numerals are used to designate the cupboards, and Arabic for the shelves, will shew this : I 1 10 vols. III 8 vols. rai 12 vols. IV 1 20 vols. VI 21 vols. 2 13 „ 2 14 „ 2 20 „ 2 24 3 24 „ 3 16 ., 3 18 „ 3 35 4 13 „ 4 20 „ 4 17 „ 4 64 5 40 „ 5 21 „ 5 32 6 41 2 Namely, the Custumaries of St Victor's, Cluny, the Chartreuse, Merton, and an old one of Lanthony itself. THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 5 in the British Museum (Royal 2.D.V). Otherwise, the catalogue contains very few entries that excite curiosity. The MSS. themselves are for the most part good normal twelfth century books. There is seldom anything earlier. A Psalter with English glosses (no. 427) is almost the only one I can point to which is older than the monastery itself. As I have said, the number of Lambeth MSS. which I assign to Lanthony is very large — well over a hundred. The question will inevitably occur to my readers — on what grounds is each individual book identified ? In a large number of cases we have the definite inscription, liber Lanthonie or the like to guide us. Where this is absent I have very often been led to the mark by the occurrence of a certain handwriting on the fly-leaves. It is a hand of the xvth century, which has furnished a great many of the books with tables of contents. Sometimes I have found it coupled with a Lanthony inscription, sometimes alone. In either case the provenance is certain. Then there is the name of a certain Canon Morgan, of Carmarthen, who may possibly be the writer of the tables of contents aforesaid : this, again, may occur either in conjunction with the other indications, or apart from them. Lastly, there are cases in which the contents of a volume, and its presence side by side with a number of books which are certainly from Lanthony, enable me with fair certainty to identify it with some entry in the catalogue. Doubtful items of course there are in my list : but I think it will be found that the evidence is fairly given in most instances. I will now treat shortly of the Lambeth MSS. as a collection, and try to bring out the chief points of interest in their history. The manuscript library at Lambeth consists of somewhat over 1200 volumes, which are divided into several distinct collections. First, there are the Codices Lambethani, numbering nearly 600, collected mostly by Arch- bishop Bancroft (d. 1610). Then come Wharton's papers, the collections of Sir George Carew (chiefly Irish), of Arch- bishop Tenison, of Bishop Gibson : next the Miscellanei, and last the MSS. of Archbishop Manners-Button. It is only 6 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. with the first block, the Codices Lambethani, that I am con- cerned now. The later collections are for the most part papers, of great interest, but of rather recent date. It is well known that during the Protectorate the Lambeth books were made over to the University of Cambridge, and remained there until the Restoration. In Mr Bradshaw's Collected Papers a detailed account of the transaction may be readily found. Among the MSS. in the University Library there still remain several catalogues of the printed books and MSS. received by the University from Lambeth : and a very slight inspection of these serves to show that the Lanthony books already formed part of the Archbishop's Library. Of the book-buying archbishops before the Civil War we know that it was Bancroft who was the principal contributor to the Lambeth Library. His successor, Abbot, though he did add to the collection, did not, so far as I can discover, achieve much in the way of acquiring MSS. We must suppose provisionally, I think, assuming that Wood's story of Prior Hart of Lanthony is true, that Archbishop Bancroft bought from the elder Theyer a large number of MSS. including the greater part of the books which had belonged to Prior Hart ; and we must suppose that Wood was mistaken in thinking that the Theyer MSS. passed intact into the possession of John and of Charles Theyer. That is the last, I think, which need be said about Lan- thony for some time. The most interesting of the Lambeth MSS. come from other sources, at which we will glance briefly. Canterbury naturally claims the first place in our list : its contribution is interesting if not large. The Gospel- book of MacDuruan, that famous specimen of Irish art, was given to Christ Church by King ^Ethelstan. How it came to Lambeth is not known : but it has a binding on it, and red chalk marks therein, which shew beyond question that it was "once the property of Archbishop Parker. Sixteen other Lambeth MSS. are from Christ Church. Taking them roughly in order as they stand on the shelves, we note a late but very important obituary, of which Wharton made large use in his Anglia Sacra: an early copy of Anselm's Letters; a volume of Richard, THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. . 7 Abbot of Preaux, upon Genesis, whereof the second volume is at Trinity College, Cambridge ; the Canterbury Letters, edited in the Kolls Series by the Bishop of Oxford ; and a fine Psalter which belonged to John Holyngborne. He was a monk of the Priory late in the xvth century, and seems to have been active either in collecting old books, or at least in writing his name in books which already belonged to his monastery. I have met his name rather frequently. The well-known pictured Apocalypse of the xinth century (no. 209) is regarded by the authorities of the Palaeographical Society as being a production of Canterbury artists. It contains the arms and effigy of a Lady de Quincey. From St Augustine's Abbey we have eleven volumes. The oldest — of the eighth or ninth century — contains our only copy of a short tract by Victoriuus, De fabrica mundi. In another are some palimpsest leaves of an early Kalendar. A third is a chronicle which is attributed in the Abbey Catalogue to Sprot or Sport. Bury St Edmund's has six volumes to its credit. Five of them were unknown to me when I wrote my Essay on its Library : which Essay begins, I am glad to say, to need a supplement. The additions here are of considerable interest. A copy of the Arithmetic and Music of Boethius was once the property of Dr John Dee. I dare not now embark upon a disquisition I should much enjoy concerning that unlucky scholar's MSS., the sources whence he obtained them, and their present resting places. Many years ago Mr J. O. Halliwell printed the list of his MSS. for the Camden Society ; and of late it has become possible for me to detect and locate a very fair number of his most interesting possessions in this department. He drew largely, I may say, from St Augustine's, Canterbury, through the medium, I suspect, of John Twine; and a great many of his books are, with Brian Twyne's library, now at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. There is further an early MS. of Alcuin's Letters from Bury, at Lambeth, as early, perhaps, as any that exists. It is bound up with the Collations of Cassianus, and has been so bound since 8 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. the early part of the fifteenth century at least. There is a title- page in the volume describing both books, and this description is couched in words which recur in the Catalog us scriptorum of John Boston, of Bury. Moreover, it is in the handwriting which I have always suspected to be the autograph of that remarkable bibliographer. Lastly, I will mention a Bible, rather a good one, of the ordinary thirteenth century type, but made interesting by a long note in sixteenth century English. In this the pedigree of the book is traced from the year 1384 to a date very near that of its absorption into the Lambeth Library. Durham Priory sends a small but very noteworthy set of books. This foundation has certainly preserved more of its original library in situ than any other in the country : but still the number of Durham MSS. which I have encountered in various English libraries is growing to a remarkable figure. The items at Lambeth include first a sumptuous copy of the Historia Aurea of John of Tyuemouth, and second a tenth century copy of Ennodius in Carolingian minuscules, which once belonged to John Foxe, the inartyrologist. If adequate materials for the investigation could be found, the question of the history and contents of the Library of Ely Priory would be a very appropriate and interesting subject for some members of this society to take up. As yet, I have hit upon no trace of a catalogue, nor seen any document which gives the least idea of the importance or extent of the collec- tion. Two clues there are to the identification of Ely books, which I believe to be unfailing. One is the presence in the margin of this sign II ; the other, the occurrence of the name of Robert Stewarde, which is usually accompanied by a sketch of the Stuart arms. This Robert was the last Prior of Ely, and was fond of writing his name in books. So was Augustine Styward, a relation of Robert's, who was Mayor of Norwich. I have set down seven Lambeth books as possibly from Ely : but in the case of some I waver between Ely and Norwich. One of the better known Lambeth MSS. is a volume which contains three distinct parts. First a late XV th century. paper THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 9 copy of Roger Bacon's Opus Tertium — very likely from Oxford — used by Mr J. S. Brewer. Next, a tenth century Aldhelm with one fine Saxon drawing, reproduced as the frontispiece to Todd's Catalogue ; and last, a MS. from Lanthony. It is satis- factory to me to be able to point out the provenance of the Aldhelm. On its fly-leaf is the inscription " cxxx. al. ca." Marks like this, consisting of a Roman number, followed by the abbrevations "al. ca." or "al. p.," always mean that the book containing them was once the property of the Abbey of the Holy Cross at Waltham. Another book in this same collection gives proof of this assertion (though the fact is known and has been noted by Macray in his Annals of the Bodleian). It is marked " cxli. al. ca.,' and has, besides, a distich beginning Crux sibi sancta librum de Waltham vendicat istum. The meaning of the letters " al. ca." and " al. p.," as yet im- interpreted, I take to be " almariolum canonicorum " and " almariolum prioris." There is another highly interesting composite volume (no. 149), of which the second part comes, I believe, from Lanthony, but the first, a tenth century Bede on the Apoca- lypse, certainly does not. It has at the end an inscription in fine large capitals (printed by Todd) to the effect that in the year 1018 it was given by the Alderman ^Ethelward to a Church of St Mary, at a place whose name has been entirely obliterated, partly at least by the use of galls. On the same page and not noted by Todd is another short inscription in green capitals, " In nomine Domini. Amen. Leofricus pater." Now in 1018 the see of Devon was still at Crediton, and Leofric, a great book-man, as we know, was its bishop : and its church was dedicated to St Mary : and an Expositio Bede super Apocalypsim is in the list of the Latin books which Leofric procured for Exeter. Crediton therefore must be the name that stood in the erasure. Leofric may have scratched it out when he transferred the book to Exeter, and a later attempt to revive it has completed its deletion. For Exeter MSS. in bulk we have to go to the Bodleian, where, owing to the surprising liberality of an early Chapter, 10 THK LAM WITH .MANl's« Kll'TS. there are over eighty. In them we very soon learn to recog- nise a hand that writes descriptive titles and the like. It is that of John Grandison, Bishop of Exeter (1327—1369), and no mean scholar, but less known uow-a-days for that than for the screen crowded with imagery wherewith he masked the western front of his Cathedral Church. There are traces of his literary activity at Lambeth. In a twelfth century Augustine he writes that he gives it to his Church of Exeter, because he had taken great pains with the correction of it at Paris: and elsewhere in the book is a note written by him when studying at that famous university (in 1314). Such are some of the more immediately interesting results of my examination of the external history of the Lambeth MSS. Naturally many riddles remain unsolved. I shall hope to learn in the future what library was the home of no. 52, marked " de sexto ordine xlii111." I suspect it of having come from one of the great London houses. I should be glad also to throw some light on the great Bible (no. 3, 4) of which a description and some illustrations will be found in Mr Kershaw's interesting volume on the Art Treasures of the Lambeth Library. That the two volumes (which were not originally connected) are of English and not German execution I am well convinced. The beautiful Psalter (no. 233) I believe to be East Anglian ; but a study of its heraldry is needed before a verdict can be pro- nounced. It intimately resembles in certain particulars a MS. acquired not long ago by the Fitzwilliam Museum from the late Mr William Morris. It seems not inappropriate, in conclusion, to reckon up shortly the services which the occupants of the see of Canter- bury have rendered to the world in the preservation of ancient literature. Whether we have any books which St Augustine may confidently be said to have handled is doubtful. Theodore of Tarsus has been persistently credited with the importation of several extant MSS., but one only — the Laudian MS. of the Acts — can be now said even to have been possibly his, or connected with him. From Plegmund (891) we have the blackened fragments of a copy of Gregory's Pastoral Care (Cotton, Tiberius B. xi.). Duustan, as archbishop, owned no THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 11 single book that we have now. The one that has the best o claim to have been his dates from the time when he was Abbot of Glastonbury. In the Christ Church Catalogue Lanfranc is credited with a Homiliary, a Priscian, and three copies of Paul's Epistles. These I have never seen : but at Trinity College, Cambridge, there is a Corpus Canonum which he brought to England from Bee, and many relics exist, both there and elsewhere, of the school of calligraphy which I believe him to have introduced. To Anselm, perhaps the greatest writer of them all, I can unfortunately assign not one book ; but St Thomas a Becket collected a large and valuable library in whose composition I seem to trace the influence of his friend, John of Salisbury. At present I have marked about half-a-dozen extant books as having been his property. Stephen Langton gave six volumes to Christ Church : one remains. Robert Winchelsey about 45 : I have identified two. Of the libraries of Mepham, Whittlesea, Courtenay, Chicheley, there are in like mariner, inconsider- able remnants. Warham's books are at New College ; Cranmer's in many places ; Pole's at New College ; Parker's at Corpus Christi, Cambridge; Whitgift's (with over 200 MSS.) at Trinity, Cambridge ; Bancroft's at Lambeth; Laud's — most numerous of all — in the Bodleian, and at St John's, Oxford. A few waifs have made their way to other places. Juxon and Sheldon were no great collectors : the latter is responsible for a few MSS. at Lambeth. Sancroft's mostly went to Emmanuel College : others are among the Tanner MSS. at the Bodleian. Tenison had a large library : part of his MSS. are at Lambeth, and others which were in the Parish Library of St Martin's in the Fields were dispersed in 1861. The best of these are in the British Museum. Wake's are at Christ Church, Oxford. Seeker's — mostly autograph Biblical collec- tions— at Lambeth. There also are the Greek MSS. procured for Manners-Sutton. The list is an impressive one. In this regard, as in many others, I would say with all due respect that the see of Augus- tine has a lasting claim on the gratitude of England. CODICES LAMBETHANI. 1. Service book with music xiv 2. Hugh Broughton's Tables of the Prophecies etc. with diagrams xvi 3, 4 Bible xii 3 contains Genesis — 4 Regum, Isaias — Malachiaa, Job, with pictures, resembling on the whole the great Winchester Bible : it is of English, not German execution. alii celo or tile terre 4 contains Psalter — Apocalypse. sue diuitiis or cou- uertendo It has no large pictures. At the end an erased inscription. Kershaw, p. 69. 5. Concordance, etc. xv Peterborough Has a note on the ' erection ' of Peterborough into a Cathe- dral Church (1541), and the entry ' Thys bowke belongs to the Library of Peterborow 1541.' et impinguati 6. St Alban's Chronicle with pictures xv Kershaw, p. 59. 7. Gradual xv Kershaw, p. 40. 8. Radulphus de Diceto etc. xii, xiii Lond. St Paul's Liber ecclesie Scl Pauli London. nomina regionum In the Catalogue of 1458 (Dugdale, History of St Paul's, p. 392) under the letter F is entered Cronica Radulphi de Diceto. 2 fo. Nomina regionum THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 13 9. Lyra super Psalmos etc. — Apoca- lypsim xiv future super 10, 11, 12. Historia aurea Job. de Tyneraouth xiv Durham 10. Title : Prima pars Historic auree. 11. Secunda pars Historie auree cum tabula. 12. Ff. Tercia pars Historie auree (erasure): a xvth cent, prophecy of St Thomas, at end, is signed Ffyshborne. In Catalogi Veteres (Surtees Society) p. 56 is the entry D. Prima pars Historiae Aureae. 2 fo. Baptisimus mortem. E. Secunda Pars Historiae Aureae. 2 fo. Franci a Fran- cone. F. Tertia pars Hist. Aur. cum vitis SS. Etheldredae Sex- burgae et Withburgae et cum vitis SS. David Patricii et Bre- gurici in principio. 2 fo. quintini martiris corpus. 13. Job. Andreae super Sextum etc. xiv Lanthony Given by John Leche. 14. Digest. xiv utilitatibus The names of Johannes de Newynton and others occur. Also : liber Philippi Goter. 1 5. Printed (N. T. of ' Mazarine ' Bible). Kershaw, p. 34. 16. Azo super Codicem xiii Yorkshire Liber Hugonis de Skefding impignoratus Mag. Stephano de Hedon pro xl9 (dated 1273). Skeffling and Hedon are both in Holderness. 17 wanting 18. Sext, etc. xiii Lanthony The name (xv) Madoc ap Rys, occurs at the end of art. 2. indulgencias 19. Paper, xvi 20. Marty rology etc. xvi Chr. Ch. Cant. Used by Wharton and others. 14 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 21. Innocentius iv super Decretales xiv Lanthony Given by John Leche : has good Italian ornament. 22. Scala muudi etc. late xv anno pritno or centesimo Belonged to Lord Lumley. 23. Alex. Neckam super Cantica etc. xiv ? Lanthony Has the XVth cent, title and : ortus or quibus Ius 5U M. Perhaps no. 472 in Catalogue. On f. 1: Alex, nequam super cantica cum aliis ex dono G. Houeden. Good borders and initials. 24. (1) Martinus Polonus xiv sanguine (2) Dictionarium Theologicum : five columns to a page xiii quam esca (3) Document of Abp Warham xvi 25. Wycliffite Bible. 26. Decretals mut. init. xv ei idcirco 27. (1) Codex Justinian! xiv dl cetera rum (2) Comment. xiii huiusmodi 28. Unum ex quatuor xii Lanthony Catalogue no. 11. Zacharias de concordia iiiior Euuangelist- arum in uno volumine magno. (in libro) aliter iuuencus or eodem. Et cum 29. Cassiodorius in Ps. ci-cl xiii Lanthony Catalogue 58 — 60. Cassiod. super Psalt. in tribus voll. magnis. 30. Decretals : xvth cent, title xiii ? Lanthony At the end: liber Radulfi tuprest de Westrn precio duarum marcarum. quern abbas 31. Decretals xiv astruendam 32. Bradwardine de Causa dei xiv quern et or celus princeps THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 15 33. Ryngsted super Proverbia. Lon- don, Franciscans xv per tas (1) ffrater Tho. Kingston. (2) Thome Vmfry sacerdotis ecclesie S. Pauli. (3) Lord Lumley. 34. Wycliffite. Kershaw, p. 35. 35. Paper. 36. Alexandri Distinctio etc. xiii Lanthony xvth cent, title headed, In hoc uolumine continentur, etc. in the Lanthony hand. tatis exequitur 37. Digest. xiii Lanthony Leganit mag. Johannes de Leech', ecclesie Lanthonie iuxta Gloucestriam. 38. Ps. Chrysostomi opus imperfectum xv In two hands, one like that of Thorney Miracula B. V. M. at Sidney Sussex College. 39. Leges Longobardorum etc. xiv Lanthony Bequeathed by John Leche : older inscription liber mag emptus ab yuone de e'atest (?) eius oxon. 40. Postilla super Psalmos xiii ? Ely On fly-leaf. Psalterium glosatum (xiii) caput libri or simi- litudinem Charter of Hugo de Northwold (1229): entries of lands at Norwold. 41. Distinctiones Mauricii xiv early ? Lanthony Good border and initial. Mark erased (?) at bottom of f. 1. See Catalogue 191, 192. di. q. homo 42. Marianus Scotus xii Abingdon Iste est liber Ixxxviij in inuentario almarioli claustr0. Lumley. Adjudged to Abingdon in view of insertions in the text. 43. lanuensis Sermones xiv sublimis 44. Augustinus in Joannem xii ? Lanthony Cat. 167 ? bibebat quod 16 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 45. Isidori Etymologiae. Fine small hand xii ? Lanthony A Hebrew scribble on last fly-leaf. Cat 473 ? ad portum eterne 46. Clementines Ireland 1477 Written by Roderic Olacthuain, Prior of Fons Vini de Lothra ordinis S. Augustiui. Colophon in red at end. 47. Decretales xiii genitam 48. Higden Polychronicon xiv The name Rawson in blue and gold, and in red, on fly-leaf. annorum or scripta sunt 49. Durandi Repertorium etc. xiv St Aug. Cant. Repertorium Durandi. T. liber fratris Thome de Wyveles- bergh de adquisicione. de librario S. Augustini Cant. D. xvi. g. 4°. et de diflferenciis Catalogue, f. 130. 50. Augustini tractatus xv Porro si 51. Petrus London ieusis de Visionibus xiii London (?) De vjto online xiii0* : at bottom of f. 1. experimeiitiini or Lumley. Arundel. pereum uidebant 52. Mariale xiv Cogitaui or in- terne cautus 53. 54. Paper, xvi. 55. Aristotelis Metaphysica xiv Lanthony Liber R. de Gloucestria Canonici Lanthon. et architectores Cat p. 214, note 3. 56. Gregorii Moralia xii ? Lanthony Fine round hand. Cat. 415-17. munerum 57. Epistolae Pauli sec. Longobar- dum xiii Lincoln Fran- ciscans THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 17 fratrum minorum de Lincoln. sibi mutauit fratris Radulfi de Cortage. 58. S. Thomas super Quartum xiv Lanthony Liber Lanthon : iuxta Gloucestrie per quam uile Will: priorem. 59. Anselmi Epistolae xii & xv Chr. Ch. Cant. Title. Epistole Anselmi maiores. D. ii. g. x. Mark P. et amplector Lumley. Omitted accidentally by Edwards, but entered in the MS. of the Catalogue (Galba E. iv). It is also in Ingram's list, no. 145. 60. Johannes super sextum xiii ? Dinsley Temple or Dingley Iste liber pertinet ad priorem de dyneleke biterenmense 61. (1) Neckam super Psalterium xiii urm stat (2) Bulls : notes by Bale. fnunt et exigunt (3) Henr. de Hertley sermo de S. Thoma. Marked Bundle, 2. 5. 62. Ric. Pratellensis in Genesim xii Chr. Ch. Cant. Mark Q-K minat sed Vol. ii. is at Trinity College, Cambridge, B. 3. 14. Edwards, p. 147. 63. Lombardus in Psalmos 'per R. Decani ' xii Lanthony Psalt. mag. P. Lumbardi. Liber Lanthonie iuxta Glouc. Cat. no. 51, 2. uerba domini 64. Gregorii Registrum xii ? Exeter C on fly-leaf. enim fluctus 65. Missal of Jean Aubdpine, Bp of Limoges 1484 Kershaw, p. 62. 66. Paper, xvi. 67. Boethii Arithmetica etc. xii Bury St Edm. Liber S. Aedmundi. B. 318. Arithmetica boecii cum multis astronomie. C. A. S. Octavo Series. 2 18 THE LAM11KTH MAXUSf'UIPTS. Musica eiusdem boecii. Belonged to John Dee. His name is erased, but ' 1558 30 Juuii Londini' remains. It is no. 167 in his Catalogue (ed. Halliwell, Camd. Soc.). 68. Durnudi Rationale : Italian initial xiv Lanthony Given by John Leche. non diligamus 69 Missal of Abp Chicheley xiv Chr. Ch. Cant Kershaw, p. 31. 70. Burley super Porphyrium etc. xiv Lanthony Liber monasterii siue prioratus Lant. iuxta Glouc. emptus per fr. Ric. Calne...a.d. 1413. rationi quidditatem 71. (1) Cantor in Psalmos xiii Lanthony Roberto Leckoford Canonico Lantoniensi. spinas Cat no. 53. (2) Langton in Isaiam Lanthony Cat no. 146. egestionem 72. Legenda Aurea (Caxtou) mut init xv 73. (1) Will. Neubrigensis xii saris impium (2) Four Sermons, one on St Alban. (3) Pastor Herinae meus in hoc eifjLt fttftXiov Ta\$o>Toi> /cat i\OT€i<>. This is Robert Talbot, Prebendary of Norwich, the friend of Lei and. 74. Burley in Aristotelem etc. xiv prime general him 'scriptus a.d. M°CCC°XCI°.> 75. Apocalypse, French xiii de asye Kershaw, p. 55. 76. (1) Aug. Retractationes etc. xiii, xiv Rochester Liber de claustro Roffensi per Laurentium de London. (2) Encheridion S. Aug. Aug. de spiritu et ariima. Liber sentenciarum prosperi sz apti 77. Ezechiel et Daniel glosati xiii Lanthony Cat. no. 14. Ex preteritis THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 19 78. Speculum Parvulorum 1448 Chr. Ch. Cant. Liber compositus et perquisitus dompni W. Chartham monachi huius ecclesie. tarn crucem 79. Summa Dumbleton xiv memorie plollis 80. (1) Hugutio. Bad hand xiii Lanthony Cat. 574. dicitur cannula (2) Bernardus Papiensis xiii adquisierit 81. Job et Daniel glosati. Fine initial xii Lanthony Title. IOB ET DANIEL in red and black on fly-leaf. Cat. no. 15. in summis or et erat 82. Pictaviensis summa xiii fuerit oportet 83. Historia Scholastica xiii Lanthony ...canonici Lanthon. ciuit modo xpm Cat. 260, 1. 84. Brute Chronicle in English with rough drawings xv Kershaw, p. 41. 85. Libri Regum glossati xii Lanthony Title. LIBER REGUM as in no. 81. Cat. no. 28. 86. Homiliarium xiv ipse gestaret Hand like that of 38. 87. Pupilla Oculi etc. xv i. sacramenti ii. anthicus in ueteri Pasted into the volume is a large and early copper engraving of the Nativity, Adoration, etc. 88. Aug. contra Maximinum etc. xii Lanthony Cat. no. 170. net per se ipsum 89. Biblia. xiv epistolam Historiated initials. 90. Biblia xiii Bury St Edm. Title. Biblia integra Johannis Yxworth. 2. mea hoc Inscription at end : " Thys boke was put out to be lyned by 2-2 20 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. Stephen Edrych parson of Shatisham on to Master Hugh Candederby for the sum of x!8....1384, after the deth of whych Stephen the saide booke came to the hands of one Mr John Yxworth sumtyme moncke of Bury," etc. It then passed to Roger Duckett, scholar at the Grammar School, Bury, who in 1573 gave it to Robert Chabenor. 91. Paper, xvii. 92. Bracton xiii Ely or Norwich Names occur of Nicholas Stewarde and Augustine Stewarde (Mayor of Norwich). 93. Bracton mut. utrinque xiv ? Lanthony Cat. p. 220, note 3. 94. Vitae Sanctorum xiv suo optimus 95. Aug. in Genesim xiii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 183, 4. perfecta ilia 96. (1) Ebroicensis K pis tola xii & xi ? Lanthony (2) Gregorius in Ezechielem mea ad eos Title. Greg, super Ezech. W. de folkyngham. (3) Gregorii Homiliae xl xii Lanthony Iste liber constat ecclesie conuentuali Lanthon. prime in Wallia ex i nut no coucedit decanus herford. Cat. no. 120. 97. S. Thomas in Metaphysica etc. Given by Richard Calne in 1415. 98. Paper, xviL 99. Brute Chronicle Initials R. E. Rogerus Cestriensis. 1 00. Alexander in Aristotelem etc. 101. Cassiani Collationes Cat. no. 210. Mil XIV Lanthony libro de anima onustas auro xv late po malis xiii ? Lanthony institutione 102. Lucas et Johannes glosati. Fine initials xii, xiii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 19. Begins with the Gospel -Canons. In montem THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 21 103. Decretals xiii Lanthony Liber decretalium ecclesie b. marie Lanthonie iuxta Gloucestr. Cat. no. 235. 104. K Higden Polychronicon etc. xiv, xv percussa est in Contains a Wheel of Fortune. 105. (1) Ric. Barre super Bibliam. Large hand xiii Bury St Edm. Liber Ricardi Barre super bibliam. R. 36. (2) John Beleth. Extraordi- narily small hand xii Supplement (xiv). Hunc librum scripsit philippus capel- lanus cuius anima requiescat in pace amen. (3) Innocent. Decretals xiii secundum varie- tatem Comment follows : one or two scribbles in Hebrew. 106. Cypriani Epistolae etc. xii Lanthony Liber Lanthoniensis ecclesie: qui eum alienauerit ana- thema sit. Cat. no. 199. 107. Hugo de Folieto. Table in red frame on fly-leaf xii Buildwas Liber S. Marie de bildewas. 108. Acts in Slavonic. Paper. 109. Gregorii Moralia xii Buildwas Liber S. Marie de bildewas. 110. Exodus glosatus xiii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 26, 7. addatur 111. Egidius in Aristoteiem xiv ? Norwich Title on fly-leaf and on f. 1, like those in Norwich books. si non est 112. Polychronicon xiv Lanthony The name of Hugo de Lacy (founder of Lanthony) is on the last leaf. summariam or dicitur 22 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 113. Paper, xvi, xvii. 114. Libri Judicum etc. glosati xiii Laiithony Cat. no. 20. Belongs to the same set as 110. dictionem quia 115. Sententiae xiv Utrum debeat or cum esse homines 116. (1) Brito etc. xiii, xiv St Aug. Cant. De libris S. Aug. Cant. Dist Thome Abbatis. Jordanis Liber T. Abbatis. Cat. f. 13. (2) Bromyard. Mut. init. Bad hand. 117. Gawain Douglas's Virgil. Paper, xvi. 118. Henry of Huntingdon xii Merton Liber Wyke donatus per execu tores suos ecclesie. b. marie merton in Com. SUIT. (xvi). ditum nostrum Lumley. 119. Johannes Supprior in Apoca- lypsim (so title) xiii Lanthony Cat. no. 130. laborantes ecclesie 120. Hugutio xiv ?Bury Iste liber est fratris Johannis Weysnham 1 464. proaui pater A Robert de Wesyngham occurs in a Bury MS. (Harley 51). See my Essay on the Abbey of Bury, p. 53. 121. Armacbanus. Paper, xv. ideo videtur 122. P. Cantoris Verbuin abbreviatum xiii ? Lanthony quantitatem Cat. no. 157. or statim 123-126. Paper, xvii. 127. I. de Abbatisvilla Sermones etc. xiii deputata 128. Johannes super Sextum xiv Lanthony Left by Nicholas Kaerwent. 129. Joh. Damasceni Sententiae etc. xiv Lanthony Left by John Leche. THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 23 130. Matthaeus glosatus xii ysaac autem 131. Brute Chronicle. Paper. 132. Mauricii Distinctiones xiv ? Lanthony Initial and border. ad laborem 133. Hubertus super Regulam S. Augustini xiv ? Lanthony Cat. no. 478 ? in contemplacione 134. (1) Isaias glosatus xii ? Lanthony trinitatem Cat. no. 21 ? or dicit dominus (2) Jeremias glosatus xiii uerba or turn est 135. Vita S. Thomae etc. xiii etiam assessorum Lumley. 136. Epistolae S. Thomae xii comitem or ne punienda 137. Bartholomaeus de proprietatibus reruin xiv nulla notio 138. Seneca xiii ? Lanthony ' Bundle, 2. 7.' ut de ratione The rest paper, including Vita Edwardi and Vita Thomae. 139. (1) Regulae Juris etc. xiii empcionem mice ultra (2) Liber iste est m. arnulfi quern N. capellanus dedit illi. 140. Paper, xvi, xvii. 141. Aug. de Trinitate. Title on p. 1. xiii ? Exeter C on fly-leaf. nituntur 142. (1) Pictavensis summa etc. xiii, xiv nee conuennit (2) xiv totum humanum (3) Unum ex quatuor. Alex- andri de Hospreng xiii Chr. Ch. Cant. D. ii. G. xii08. Edwards, p. 202. notatur 143. Burley. Paper and vellum. 24 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 144. (1) Gregorii Pastoral is etc. xiv S. Aug. Cant. DL VIH. gradu v°. sunt admirentur Collectiones Thome de Cirencestria. Liber S. Aug. Cant. At end : Liber Thome Cyrencestria quern dedit ecclesie S. Aug. Cant, pro animabus patris et matris sue et omnium tuleli urn defunctorum. Cat. f. 115. (2) Gregorius in Ezechielem xii in eo lamenta- Like Christ Church hand. tiones 145. (1) Ps. Chrysostomi opus im- perfectum etc. xv Lanthony From Richard Calne ' tempore quo fuit scolaris oxonie.' (2) Chrysostomus de Peniten- tia etc. xii Croylaud Inscription partly erased : liber iste de armariolo Croylondie a.d. M. cc. septuag Hbrum qui vocatur C S. iosephi de mirabilibus mundi pro memoriali. Also : liber Croylondie. Bundle, 2. 8. 146. Ambrosius super Lucam xii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 122. de publicano or storum domini 147. (1) Beda super Parabolas xii Lesnes In red : hie liber est ecclesie b. marie de liesnes etc. Hand very like Christ Church : an odd panelled initial in red and green. (2) Beda super Marcum xii ? Lanthony Good initial. Cf. Cat no. 136. uocatur 148. (1) Beda super Genesim xii Lanthony tas cum (2) Albinus super Genesim. Late title on last page : In isto uol. continentur. 149. (1) Beda super Apocalypsim x, xi transitus Chain-mark at bottom of f. 1. Aug. de adulterinis coniugiis etc. x, xi Crediton (Exeter) OF THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 25 f. 138. Given by JEthelward to St MaT^s Church at (name obliterated by galls : see Preface) in 1018. On the same page is: f 3ej?el f se]?elperd ealdorman gret. And in green capitals : A: IN NOMINE DOMINI. AMen. LEOYRICUS PATER. (2) Aug. Enchiridion etc. xii Lanthony Title at top of fly-leaf cut off. quod remissio Cf. Cat. 186. or autem ab alio 150. Aegidius de Regimine Princi- pum etc. xv Lanthony From John Leche. 151. Aug. et anselmi tractatus xiii Lanth. or Glouc. Iste liber est de (erasure: ? ecclesia Lanth. iuxta) Glouc.' Vol. 2 in a large xiiith cent. hand. 152. Gregorii moralia xii, xiii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 45-7. uel etiam 153. (1) Isaias glosatus xii Lanthony xvth cent, title. Cat. 33-35, 71. sacrificiis (2) Gospels : fine large hand xii genuit ioatham (3) Lucas glosatus xiii ? Lanthony xvth cent, title. In isto uol. continetur lucas glosatus. Item diuersi sermones cum aliis, etc. 154. Exodus glosatus xii Lanthony Liber mag. philippi de sancto breauel. Cat. no. 26, 7. 155. Paper, xvi. 156. Historia scholastica xiv tenebre vnde Rob. Hare 1566. At end a Cautio of 1488. 157. xvi. 158. Armachanus xiv auctoris qui 26 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 159. Vitae Sanctorum (controversy about 8. Dunstan), paper and vellum xvi Chr. Ch. Cant. Liber d. Jacobi Hartey monachi ecclesie Christi Cant Later names: Will. Hadley, John Sarysbury, Ric. Hatton. 1GO. Polychronicon. Good ornaments xiv Franciscan Memoriale fr. VVillelmi broscumbe magistri. K. ij. I. Winterus (xvi). contra nature 161. Bernardus super Cantica xiii ex dignitate or eorum legitur 162. Repertorium Bibliae (paper) xv 163. Vita S. Bernard! xiv dei domum suam On fly-leaf: Alwoldesle Cathedralium. Lumley. 164. Epistolae Pauli sec. Anselmum xii ?Lanthony Title on fly-leaf. Cat no. 155, 6. dilectis 165. (1) Canones Poenitentiales xii, xiii Lanthony (2) Homiliae xii nocentem cum Title as in no. 153 and the name Morgan us canonicus de Kermerd. prudentiam 166. Legal xiv 167. Paper, xvi. 168. Ockam. Paper and vellum xv 169. Bradwardine de causa dei xiv bonum et malum Title (xv) at top of f. 1. or vel si oporteat Lumley. 170. Psalterium glosatum. Good out- line initial xii early Lanthony Cat. no. 48 sqq. eos et dominus 171. Constitutions xiv accepta a sacer- dote THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 27 172. Concordance xiv Has two letters of fraternity to Giles Tylor and Christina his wife, (1) From Austin Friars. Salopie, 1383. (2) From Carmelites. Bristol, 1382. 173. Egesippus xi ?Lanthony Visiones. sue successorem Names : master dan Thomas hobyll. Euerard. Cat. no. 129. 174. Petrus de Crescentiis 1440 est ne sit Edo. Orwell, 1586. 175. 176. (1) Petrus Comestor sermones xiii Cat. no. 145. (2) lo. Beleth. (3) Comm. in Psalmos. W „ „ » 177, 8. Paper, xv, xvi. 179. (1) Henry of Huntingdon etc. xiii (2) Statutes xv (3) Paper, xvi. 180. Russel in Cantica etc. xiv Postille super cantica fr. Thome Stoyl. Lanthony hunc modum asinam his ut uerba quo carnaliter sit britannia or diuisa ?Chr. Ch. Cant. h1 ille T. Stoyl was monk of Chr. Ch.: see Defectus librorum, 1337. 181. Polychronicon xiv bique et per Liber Th. dakecomb 1550. 182. (1, 2) Paper, xvi. (3) De penetentiis et remissionibus : Bundle 2. 4. 4. (4) Expositio Gallice in orat. Dominica : Bundle 2. 4. 1. 183. Chronica T. Rudborne. Paper, xv. 28 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 184. Egidius de Regimine Princi- pum etc. late xv Westminster I. Foxus. Has arms of Westminster Abbey. et grosse 185. Hildeberti Sermones xii St Aug. Cant. Liber S. Aug. Cant Sermones Noui Abbatis Rogerii D. vin. G. II. Cat. f. 49. claudi erant 186. Psalter late xv Kershaw, p. 42. 187. Bernard us super Cantica xii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 140. Odd initials. oris sui 188. Flores Historiarum xiv sec. Ixx. inter- A few leaves in the middle are of cent. xiii. pretes 189. Hugo de Sacramentis xiii Lanthony Liber lanthouicnsis ecclesie. Cat no. 217, 18. 190. (1) Biblia xiv hanc garula (2) Brito. ? Lanthony 191. Beda super Parabolas, mut. init xii debriare Bundle 2. 10. Cf. Cat no. 345. 192. (1) Rebot Historia Carmeli- tarum. Belonged to Bale xv monachorum (2) The same in English. xv Liber Johannis Caw. 193. Ordinale Carmelitarum xv quando ut 194. De Sedacione_Schismatis xv Chr. Ch. Cant. Liber ecclesie xpi Cant. (xv). tuor sunt Ingram, no. 172. 195. Priscian. xvth cent, title xii Lanthony Liber ? lanthoniensis ecclesie ex dono gaufredi gl'aribus Meneuensis episcopi. Cat. no. 372. 196. Priscian xi, xii Lanthony Liber Lanthonie iuxta Gloucest'. Cat. no. 371 etc. Philosophi THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 29 A rhyming poem on the fly-leaves, beginning : In aspectam nube tec tarn sero arthon intuens. Dum mirarer et testarer nubes esse renuens. 197. Psalterium glosatum xii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 48 sqq. Very odd rude pale initials. astiterunt 198. 1986. Consuetudines Petrobur- xiv, xv Peterborough genses of Abbot Richard Ashton. Written by John Trentham. 199. Historia Bibliae xii uitulos Sententiae etc. or desperaui 200. (1) Bacon, paper xv (2) Aldhelm. Kershaw, p. 29. Waltham Front, to Todd's Cata- logue. Waltham mark, cxxx al. ca. ? ix dante (3) Distinctiones super Psalte- rium etc. xiii Lanthony xvth cent, title. Above, in pencil : Iste liber est de prioris lanthonie prime. On the fly-leaf is a note on king Anna. A Litany has Kyneburga (of Gloucester). 201. Aug. in Genesim xiii ? Lanthony tendit 202. Aug. Sermones etc. xii, xiii deus pater Contemporary table headed: Isti sunt libri quos corpus continet istud. 203. Aug. Confessions etc. xii, xiii Exeter Damus ecclesie nostre Exon. quia multum laboraui in corrigendo. J. Exon. (Grandison.) On f. 118 : Ego J. de G. scripsi hec dum studerem parisiis, and other like notes. THE LAMBKTH MANUSCRIPTS. 204. Gregorii Dialogi etc. x ? Ely Interlaced work in initials: minuscule hand: heading in capitals. At end: Da refter amdgares cininges ford side on dam ge]>alce. On the last leaf a wheel in yellow. Arms of Robert Stewarde, last Prior of Ely. 205. Bartholomaeus de Casibus xiv ab excommuni- Scribbles at end, and some macaronic verses. catione 206. (1) Comm. in Matthaeum xv late celesti John Aleyn de Oxbourgh on fly-leaf at end. (2) lo. de Rupella xiii ip(s)e est Vnde main in. Roberti de Hoi. Senior. 207. Epistolae Pauli glosatae. Good outline initials xii Liber ecclesie b. Thome martiris de liesnes. 208. Isaias glosatus Lesnes gratie uobis xii Lanthony visio or ceram XVth cent title. Morganus canon de Kermerd. 209. Apocalypse, pictured xiii Lumley. Kershaw, p. 47. Pal. Soc. It contains the picture and arms of a Lady de Quincey: probably executed at Canterbury. At the end are full-page paintings of the Life of St John, the Story of Theo- philus, and various saints. 210. Baldewini opera xii, xiii At end : liber sancte marie Joreuallis. 211. Th. Bekynton Epistolae xv late 212. Nic. de Clemangiis xv late Lumley. The fly-leaf is a document. 213. Missal xiv Masses of SS. Finnan, David, Chad, etc. at end. Jervaux tio ut res Wells cessionis cure sue ? Irish THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 31 214. Aug. tractatus. Several volumes. xivth cent, table xii, xiii, xiv Ely At end : Iiiquisitio jurisdictionis prioratus de Ely in Chatteris etc. tacionibus 215. Athanasius de Trinitate xii, xiii Lanthony xvth cent, title. Memoriale de Lanthonia. Cat. no. 111. 216. Oculus sacerdotum xiv Cat. p. 212, note 3. P. Laur. at end. 217. (1) lob glosatus xii Cat. no. 66. (2) lob glosatus, fragment xii Cat. no. 67 ? (3) Matheus imperfectus [et Johannes glosatus in •!• volumine] xii De v10 gradu primi armarii. Cat. no. 16, 85. (4) Pauli Epistolae xii 218. (1) Gregorii Pastoralis xii xvth cent, title. Cat. no. 124, 5. (2) Cassiani Collationes xiy Liber S. Edmundi Regis in quo continentur ? Lanthony penitentiam Lanthony deus ait Lanthony quadam Lanthony autem genuit e fidem Lanthony necessitas Bury St Edm. I. 23 loh. Cassianus de septem collacionibus patrum. (3) Alcuini Epistolae ix Bury St Edm. Mut. init. Title (xiv) written on 1st page of erased text. On the fly-leaf of the Cassian is gratiarum E. 43. Epistole Albyni siue Alcuyni. On the same leaf (recto) and in the same hand is a para- graph beginning : Vir illustris et facundus Johannes Cassianus multa scripsit utilia inter que patrum antiquorum regulas et instituta et xxiiiior collaciones eorundem conscripsit que certe opuscula multam edificacionem, etc. At the end is a statement about the reading of the Colla- tions ' ut habetur in regula ca.° xlii° et ca. Ixxiii0.' 32 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. Vide originalia xxiiii collacionum patrum in registro librorum in J. 35. 219. Gislebertus in Psalterium. Fine initial to Ps. i xii ? Lanthony At top of f. 1 psalterium Gileberti uniuersalis. contra Small hand of Christ Church type. Cat. no. 54. eum 220. Lucas glosatus xiii ? Lanthony Cat. no. 33-5. vbi domino or deum secundum 221. Tabula Coldrini etc. xv Exeter or Ottery Table to Holkot signet! ' bee orum.' Will of John Grandison, followed by a note on his foundation of Ottery St Mary. Sermons xiv and xv in many hands. Letters, f. 262 sqq., paper. Lumley. 222. Legenda Aurea xiv Crich Per mantis Willelmi de Weston vicarii de Crych. retro Rich. Hauk, Vicar of Crich, gives the book to the parish. 223. Golden Legend in English verse xiv Written by R. W. of Jris toun. To a gode man of }?e same is, cleped Thomas of Wottoun. Johannes Raynscrofl. 224. Anselmi opera xii quod hec or Written by William of Malmcsbury. l.omis equus Inscription (xv): Liber M. T. Stevynson ex dono M. J. Mersham cuius anime deus propicietur. Liber m. rowlandi philipp. vicarii de croydon. At top of original table of contents : Disputat auselmus presul cantorbiriensis Scribit willelmus monachus malmesberiensis Ambos gratifice complectere lector amice. At the top of f. 1 of text : -xxvj- On fly-leaves at end Cautiones : one of xiii* iiijd ciste uni- uersitatis. 225. 6. Paper, xvi, xvii. THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 33 227. Comm. in Psalmos (Egredimini) xii, xiii Lanthony xvth cent, title. Cat. no. 48 etc. prophetic 228. Matthaeus glosatus xii, xiii Lanthony Cat. no. 41-44. In nullo or natus 229. Matthaeus glosatus xiii Lanthony Cat. no. 41-44. id in terram or liber 230. Matthaeus glosatus xiii Lanthony Cat. no. 41-44. Erasure on fly-leaf. hie est or cui prima 231. Matthaeus glosatus xii Lanthony xvth cent, title. Morganus canon, de Kermerd. liber Cat. no. 41-44. 232. Seneca de Beneficiis: de de- mentia xii non est Erasure on fly-leaf. 233. Psalter. Exceedingly fine xiv The blank page following Kalendar has in pencil Memento mei domine quod J. Rowham. At the bottom of f. 1 of text are just such grotesques &s in the Morris MS. at the Fitzwilliam Museum (no. 242). There are armorial line-fillings. Those of commonest occurrence are : (1) cheeky of arg. and gu. (2) az. cinqfoils or. (3) gu. 3 lions or. (4) gu. 3 butterflies (?) arg. (5) chequers or and az. (6) az. two bends sinister arg. Exaudi domine (ci) has a crowned man kneeling at an altar. In the spandrels are arms : arg. 2 chevrons az. in chief 2 bezants gu. Dixit dominus is cut out. 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Lanthony • Bundle 2. 4. 2. 3.' (4) Encheiridion Aug. etc. 'En- cheridion* (xiii) on f. 1 x quod peccatum Sextus Pytbagorseus. or Haec sunt Drawing of a horseman on a fly-leaf at end. 238. Lauren ti us Dunelmensis etc. xii, xiii ? Lanthony Title ' megacosmus ' in Lanthony hand ? perantia Senatus Bravonius (of Worcester) on the Mass occurs at p. 207. 239. Clemens Lanthoniensis in vii Epp. Canonicas xiii Lanthony Erasure on fly-leaf, ending ' Lant/ iuxta Cat. no. 109. or consilium 240. Gregorius super Ezechielem xii ? Lanthony Title : Greg, super Ezechielem. tangit ex 241 . Register of Dover Priory xiv Dover THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 35 242,3. Canterbury Accounts. xiii,xiv Chr.Ch.Cant. 244. Register of Abp. Robert Winchelsey. 245-252. Paper, xvi-xvii. 253. Historia Scholastica. Mut. init. xii, xiii 254. Lydgates Bochas. xv 255-260. Paper. 261. Barlaam and Josaphat, etc. xiii Newstead Liber S. Marie de nouo loco in Schirewod : also twice at the end. 262-297. Paper, and late. 265. 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Summa Raymundi etc. Summa Raymundi Nicholai de luyngho (xiii-xiv), and : Nich. de luingho emit pro x§ de feretro beati T. martiris. quod deus or qui deo ? Irish collaudatus inspexerit 400. Sententiae P. Lombard! xiv Will- de Kyrkele. 401. Dares etc. xiii, xiv Scribbles at end. List of Irish counties. Nicholaus Locke (xvi). 402. Paper, xvii. 403. Brito de legibus xiv 404. Decretals : red skin over boards xiii, xiv Old title (xiii ?) on fly-leaf. 405-7. Paper, xvi, xvii. ne pasent causam qaae THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 43 408. (1) Sermons (York) in English xiv so as (2) Sermons (ante diem festum) xiii ? Lanthony Very small hand. Cat. p. 211, note 2. videns 409. Medica : two volumes, fine hand xiii Lanthony (1) On f. 1 : vii quaterni ii°. intensa (2) xiv early : marked ii quaterni iii°. On the last page a table signed: Morganus Canon, de Kermerd. 410. Aug. Sermons (Eadmer) xiv Henton On fly-leaf, stuck down : Iste liber est de domo loci dei de Hen tone ordinis Carthusie. et rubicundum 411. 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Original binding, St Thomas of Aeon ? skin over boards. xv altissimus The last Constitution, added, is for the ' domus aeon.' 434. Apocalypse, pictured xiii Iste liber est de communitate sororum Ev P. 18. Kershaw, p. 54 : contains 90 pictures, and closely resembles MS. 177 at Eton College. 435. Psalter in Hebrew with Latin glosses xiii At the beginning are faintly pencilled names (xiii, xiv). Galfridus fflayslond...Rad. del Wde.... Johannes ...de horstede. Rad. Wlkeder. Rob. Dice de to Ideshale (?) etc. and contemporary notes on Hebrew vowels, etc. 436. Horologium Sapieutiae. Red skin over boards xv Witham Liber cartusie de witham • orate pro Johanne Blacman. eum s1 437. (1) Aug. Meditations etc. x titudinem ' no. 535.' Kershaw, p. 37. (2) Bernard de Considera- tione (1) etc. xiii nee deum timet (3) Bernard de Considera- tione (2). Round hand. Mut. init. xiii Marked Bancroft, fasc. 3. n. 10. 438. Processional xv A ' faburden ' at the end signed Willam Duwdy. 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Pictures of the Passion in the text xv Rather interesting. Kershaw, p. 36. 460. Compilatio in Joh. Peckham xv An ugly book. 461. Greek. Paper. tis nee gratia et infra THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 49 462. Paper, xvi. 463. Atlas. Fine title with Garter and Arms of France and England quarterly xvi Robert Hare 1564. Contains (1) Table, (2) 12 maps, (3) compass in cover insciibecl in English. No doubt by Baptista Agnese. 464. 5. Paper, xvii. 466. Musica W. Chelle. Paper, xvi. 467-70. Paper, xvii. 471. (1) Virgil. Title (xiii) on f. 1 at bottom xii Florentem Picture of Meliboeus, and Tityrus piping. (2) Alexandreis xii, xiii Primus or Interior. 472. W. Hilton. Well written xv f. 260. This boke was maad of the goodis of Jon Killum, etc. At end a note that 'this boke be deliuered to Richard Colop Parchemanere of London after my discesse.' Also ' per me dom. Joh. Graunt. 1493.' 473. Summa de Vitiis. Mut. init. xiii At end a note of obits of John Rychemund, Rob. Keteryng, monks 'monasterii appostolorum petri et pauli.' Also the names Roger Byrde, Rich. Oxford. 474. Horae. Kershaw, p. 39. 475. (1) W.Hilton xv Joh. Barkham 1612. (2) Vita Roberti Bethune. Large hand xii Lanthony Title: Vita domini Roberti de Bethuue herfordensis Epi- scopi. gentia Of. Cat. no. 341. C.A.S. Octavo Series. 4 50 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 476. Bible. Minute hand. xiii inter omnes 477. Pictor in Carmine (ff. 3-11) xiii Themata, Concordance, and much else, in small hands. 478. (1) Andreas Floccus xv late Liber Will. Honnan (Head Master of Eton). (2) Lyndwood's Provincial. 479. Lyndwood xv late At end is ' Alma redemptoris mater/ with musical notes. 480. Sermons. (If ora est) xiii et erexit 481. Hugo de S. Victore etc. Many hands xiii etc. Lanthony xv"1 cent title on last page. LIBER NONUS at top, and old title in red. 482. Epistolae Pontificum xv-xvi Canterbury Foreign : good stamped binding with IHESUS MARIA. Matthaeus Davis. 483. Lincolniensis. Oculus Moralis, etc. xiv Durham Liber S. Cuthberti Dunelm. ...cuius usus conceditur domino Roberto Rochester. De cor*lium or duricia 484. Pore Caitif etc. xv 485. Flores BernardL Small, like a Bible xiii ? Lanthony Cf. Cat. no. 141. solus 486. Albertus in Sententias xiii ?Thurgarton nomen tribuo Constat Ric. Forsett Canonicus(?) de Th ton (xv). 487. Saxon Homilies. (Cum appro- pinquasset) xii, xiii on j?isse Hue 488. Sermons etc. Paper and vellum xiii Buildwas The vellum sermons are ' monasterii de buldewas per d. THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 51 Job. quowsal abbatem.' Given to Henr. de Valle, monachus Sarresmace(?). 489. Saxoii Homilies. A small book, well written, inner corners of the leaves mutilated xi 490. Paper, xvi, xvii. 491. Chron. etc. Paper and vellum xv 492. Hampole xv 493. Brute Chronicle xv late quod demones John St Leger. Petrus Shee. 494-5. Paper xvi, xvii. 496. Horae. Foreign, not good xvi Kershaw, p. 65. 497. Ailred etc. Sermons. Binding : skin over boards xii, xiii Reading hie est liber S. Marie de Railing. plagis 498. Paupertas xiv St Aug. Cant. De librario S. Aug. Cant. dist. 9. g. 6. et pereuntibus Cat. f. 57. 499. Collections. Bound in skin over boards xii om. de uero Old table on a label sewed to f. 1. Minute hand, much contracted. 500. Hampole. Very neat xiv facti sumus 501. Secreta Secretorum. English xv ' Sheldonianus.' John Campe. 502. Grammatica. Many hands xii, xiii Apparently a lot of fragments. 503. Galfridus Monumetensis xiv Shaftesbury Liber d. Ricardi ap Robert Cantariat. s. anne infra monast. Shaftonie. redes Given by Fr. Bernard in 1684. W. Lambard 1566, Th. Lambard 1637. 4—2 52 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 504. Robert de Aluesbury xiv Qe touz On f. 1 (xvi): -9- Rob. de Aluesbury. 505. Michael de Massa 1430 Sail (Norf.) ' Fecit fieri Mag. Will, de Wode, Rector de Salle, quern scripsit Edmundus Southwelle in Rectoria de Salle. a. d. 1430. In skin over boards : circuit edge. Given by Sheldon. 506. Will. Worcester xv 507-21. Paper, xvi, xvii. 522. Grosseteste. French poem xiv St Aug. Cant. Di. xvi. Gra. mi. Tractatus domini Lincoln, et multa alia in Gallico. Erasure follows. a adam Small pictures in text : 1. Lincolniensis teaching a crowd. 2. f. 49. Monk adoring Crucifix. 3. f. 65. Monk adoring Virgin and Child. 4. f. 73. St Francis (?) preaching. Cat. f. 112«. 523. Lincolniensis Oculus Moralis xiv nus in ceterorum 524-6. Paper, xvii. 527. Chronicle. French xiv tn^is 528. IV Evangelia (Codex Ephesinus) Graece xii 529. Lyra etc. xv studiosos Italian. Initial with bust of Francis or Lyra. 530. Aurora xii, xiii venire Erasure of two lines at bottom of f. 1. 531. Aurora. Vellum wrapper: very like the last. Mut. init. xii, xiii 532. Wycliffite, xv. N. T. etc. 533. Bible xiii ille roseruauit 534. Bible xiii, xiv Arklow On the fly-leaf an undertaking of the Prior and Dominicans THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 53 of ' Arclowe ' to keep the anniversary of Robert Dowdall etc. (xiv)- dit et 535. Psalter. Small foreign pictures of the Passion xv English Kalendar Dominican. Litany has Edmund, Fremund, Wenefreda. Kershaw, p. 68. 536. Musica Ecclesiastica xv ad deum Mag. hugo barker. Dora. Job. Laythlay. 537. Paper, xvii. 538. Constitutions. Mut. init. xv tur si 539. Hildebrandi in Matthaeum Horn. xli-lxxxiiii xii seminat In a very curious hand. Notes of xiv, xv. 540. Psalterium Ivonis xii Lanthony Label on fly-leaf : psalterium luonis (David ?). domine quid After the first word or two the rest of each verse is indicated by initials only. Cat. no. 61. 541. Wycliffite, xiv. 542. Aug. Regula etc. Mut. init. xiii ? Lanthony sed sicut 543. Statutes, xv. 544. Bible xiii ceptis 545. Horae of Lewkenor family xiv Picture of the Rood of Bromholm. Kershaw, p. 66. 546. Devotions. English late xv 547. Wycliffite N. T. xiv 548. Arabic. 549. Paper, xvii. 54 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 550. Hugonis etc. Sermones. (Ibo mihi ad niontem mirre) xii in valle Many hands. The Regula S. Augustini occurs. 551. Wycliffe Questioues xv Wrapped in a leaf of Aug. xi-xii. 552-5. Paper and vellum, xvi, xvii. 556. Statutes xvi 557. Collectanea. Mut. init. 'Bundle 3rd' xiii ?Lanthony On f. 187 : ' Coll. super matth. secunduin fr. W. de Ethel.' 558. Psalter etc, Kershaw, p. 58 xiii Chr. Ch. Cant. qui non Rough pictures. Full page : Annunciation, Nativity, Angel and Shepherds, Adoration of Magi, Massacre of Innocents, Jesse tree, ' Psalterium donipni Joh. Holyngborne.' (Monk of Christ Church.) There are other full page pictures at the Nocturnes. At f. 140 the hand changes to one of xiv, XVth cent. In the Litany : Martyrs : Thoma ii, Aelphegi ii. Confessors: Augustine cum sociis, Odo, Dunstane ii, Ed- munde...Wlgani...Cuthbert, Swithun, Fursey, Wilfrid, Paulinus, Romamis, Wlstan, Richard, Hugo...Cuthlace, Columban. Virgins: Etheldreda, Mildreda, Eadburga, Ositha, Fredes- wida. Then follow Cantica Monialia, Hymns, Office of the dead, etc. 559. Horae. (Devotions) xiv ? 560. Horae. On binding : 1ACOB IL- LUMINATOR ME FECIT XV English verse at end. 561. Horae xv early 562. xvi. 563. Psalter. Kershaw, p. 76. Ban- croft's initials on the cover xiii St Neots THE LAMBETH MANUSCKIPTS. 55 Kalendar. Obits of Abbots of Bee and Abps. 31 July. Neotus in blue. 7 Dec. Transl. S. Neoti in red. Hymns for St Neot at end. Fine initials : at Dixit dominm is the Creation of Eve. 564. Registrum Brevium xiii, xiv Pretty initial and ornaments. 565-6. Paper, xvi. 567. Registrum Brevium. Larger xiv Belonged to Cosio. 568. Paper, xvii. 569-766. Oriental CODICES CARE WAN I. 596. French poem on the Conquest of Ireland. Mut. at each end xiii 598. Bray's Conquest of Ireland xv 622. Giraldus Cambrensis xv manus et 633. lohn Yorige xv At end : Gracia nulla perit nisi gracia Blakmonachorum) Est et semper erit litill thank in fine laborum j per me ft Robart Rawson. CODICES TENISONIANI. 643, 4. Bulls. 693. Petronius, paper xvi Daniel Roger. John Lawson. 742. Siege of Thebes. Lydgate xv 752. Frontinus. Old cover xiii ceptis Vegetius. Title on 2nd cover in ink. 56 THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 756. Bible xiii Biblia mri harison. 759. Sallust xv Italian Title ou tiy-leaf (xv) in English hand. cum moribus 761. Vita S. Edwardi xiii Westminster and Gloucester Left by Islip Abbot of Westminster with Th. Seabroke Abbot of Gloucester. The inscription to this effect is, I think, by Robert Hare. laurentio 853. English Verse xv Ed. Fiirnivall, E. E. T. S. Religious Pieces. 877. Hugo de claustro auimae xiv Small foreign book. CODICES MISCELLANEI. 1106. (1) Flores Historiaruin xiv latinos W. Darelli (Prebendary of Canterbury d. 1566). N. Brigam (d. 1559). Earl of Clarendon. (2) Chronicle xii Peterborough 'per me Eliam de Tnkyngham.' dclxxix 1152. Bible xiii litteras 1158. Psalter. Mut 2 columns xiv, xv Sarum Litanies at end. 1170, 71. Chronological Rolls. CODICES MANNERS-SUTTONIANI. 1208. Armachanus late xv alienando 1212. Canterbury Privileges xiii Canterbury Luinley. 1213. Documents xiv St Aug. Cant. yname THE LAMBETH MANUSCRIPTS. 57 In isto libello multa et diuersa sunt compilata undecuDque collecta prout patet in secundo folio proxime subsequent!. Et est liber fratris Will1 de Byholte cuius anime propicietur deus Amen. It was 'assigned' by W. de Byholte to Petrus de Wroteham. At end, partly cut off, is : Will1 de Byholte — Itinera Justiciariorum. (Unnumbered) Gospels of MacDurnan x Chr. Ch. Cant. In Parkerian binding, and marked with Parker's red chalk. 2 fo. Eliud Onf. 36 + MZIELBRIDVS • MAC DVRNANI - ISTV • TEXTV PER TRI1VADRV • DO D1GNE • DOGMATIZAT •fc AST • AETHELSTANVS ANGLOSjEX^tf A • REX • ET RECTOR • DORVERNENSI METROPOLI • DAT • 9 • JEVV At the end of Matthew is an Anglo-Saxon charter of Abp Wulfstan, and a Latin donation of Canute in the Christ Church hand. See Kershaw, p. 27. Westwood. Miniatures and ornaments of Anglo-Saxon and Irish MSS. Pal. Soc. ADDITIONAL NOTE. I will here venture to add a short note of such other Lanthony MSS. as have come under my notice. I shall be very glad to hear of additions to the list. Catalogue (printed by H. Ornont). 45-47. Libri moralium Gregorii in tribus voluminibus magnis. Probably two volumes at Trinity College, Oxford (39, 40), given by Fr. Baber, Chancellor of Gloucester. 107. Clemens super Actus Apostolorum, liber raediocris. British Museum, Royal MS. 2. D. v. Probably autograph. 113. Jeronimus super Ezechielem, magnum volumen. Triu. Coll. Oxford 68. Given by Baber. 114. Jeronimus super Dauielem, magnum volumen. Trin. Coll. Oxford 69. ' Liber Lantoniensis ecclesie.' Given by Baber. 117. Jeronimus super Mattheum, magnum volumen. Trin. Coll. Oxford 33. Given by Baber. 148. Liber Ysidori de differenciis, mediocre volumen. Cambridge University Library, Dd. 10. 25. ' Liber lantonie. 158. Paschasius de corpore Domini [et Lanfrancus contra Berengarium]. Trin. ColL Oxford 51. Given by Baber. 168. Aug. de verbis Domini et de verbis apostoli, magnum volumen. Queen's Coll. Oxford 309. ADDITIONAL NOTE. 59 225. Exceptiones Robert! de Bracii, mediocris liber. British Museum, Royal MS. 8. D. viii. 234. Decreta W(alteri) prioris in uno volumine cooperto viridi pelle. Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 154, containing many Lan- thony documents. p. 220, note 3. Libri de jure terre qui dicitur Gracton (I. Bracton). Sold at the Phillipps' sale 1896, lot 136: of cent, xiii, xiv : contained Lanthony documents. In addition to this I have encountered other books too late to be included in the fourteenth century catalogue. These are : Trinity College, Oxford. 13. Hymns and Prayers : were owned by John Leche. 14. Nicolai de Munshulle opus grammaticum : belonged to John Leche. 16A. R. Han j pole's Prick of Conscience : belonged to John Leche. 49. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: belonged to John Leche. Corpus Christi College, Oxford. 83. Polychronicou (xv) : 'olim abbatiae Lanthoniensis.' 192. Rationale Lanthoniense (xiv). Both these books were given by Henry Parry to the College. It is probable that among his other gifts some at least are from Lanthony. They are : 32. Bernardi meditationes etc. xiii 33. Sermones etc. xiii 36. Sermons etc. in French xiv early 38. Regula S. Augustini xiii Vita S. Thomae ? = Cat. no. 273 42. Mariale xiv Barlaam et Josaphat etc. 44. Sarum Pica xv 48. Paterius etc. xiii 60 ADDITIONAL NOTE. 52. P. Lombard! Sententiae xiii 55. Ricardi de Pophis Summa xiv (belonged to John Dee) 59. Anticlaudianus etc. xiii ? Cat. 316 a Gloucestershire book 62. Grammatica latina versifice xiii ? Cat. 442 68. Constantinus de febribus xiii ? Cat 460 72. Jo. Andreae Summa xv 78. Bnite Chronicle in French xv 103. Anon. Universalia etc. xv 107. Will. Ueddun super Aristo- xiv telem de Anima 114. Aristotclis Physica etc. xiii 119. Kelwarby super Priscianum xiii etc. [122. Gospels xi. Irish] 139. Cassiodorus de anima etc. xn ? Cat 211 157. Chronicles of Worcester, and xii Marianus Scotus Probably from Worcester : belonged to T. Straynsham (monk) who gave it to W. T. Powycke, monk of Great Malvern, in 1480. 159. Historia scholastica xiv a Gloucestershire book 162. Pupilla oculi xiv 194. Aug. de quantitate animae etc. xii ? Cat. 180 I. INDEX OF PLACES TO WHICH MANUSCRIPTS CAN BE TRACED. Abingdon 42 Arklow 534 Bristol (St Augustine's) 355 Buildwas 107, 109, 488 Bury St Edmunds 67, 00, 105, 7 120, 218 * 3, ?3422, 7362 Canterbury : Christ Church 20, 59, 62, 69, 78, 14'23, 159, ?180, 194, (209), 242, 243, 244, 303, 415, 482, 558, 1212, Gospels of MacDurnan St Augustine's 49, 116, 1441, 185, 414, 419, 430, 498, 522, 1213 Crediton 149 » Crich 222 Croyland 145 2 Dover 241 Durham 10, 11, 12, 325, 483 'Dyneleke' 60 Ely ?40, ?92, 204, 214, ?4254, ?4318, 448 Exeter ?64, ?141, (1491), 203, ?221, ?364 Gloucester ?151, 761 Henton 410 Hertford 420 Ireland 46, 7213, 401, 412, 534, 596 etc., Gospels of MacDurnan Jervaux 210 Lanthony 13, 18, 21, ?23, 28, 29, ?30, 36, 37, 39, ?41, ?44, ?45, 55, 756, 58, 63, 68, 70, 71 1-8, 77, 80, 81, 83, 85, 88, ?93, ?95, 96 '•», 97, ?101, ?102, 103, 106, ?110, 112, 114, 119, ?122, 128, 129, ?132, ?133, 7134, ?138, 145 \ 7146, 71472, 148, 1492, 150, ?151, 7152, 153 ]"3, 154, 7164, 1651, 170, ?173, 1761, ?187, 189, 7190, 195, 196, ? 197, 200 a, ?201, 208, 215, ?216, 217 *-*, 218 l, 7219, 7220, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 7235, ?237, ?238, 239, ?240, 335 *-*, ?337, 7338, 339, 73421, 343, 345, 346, 7349, 356, 3601, 7363, 3651'2, ?372, 7373, 375, 7376, 377, 378 ]-2, 3801-2, ?381, ?385, ?387, 7389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 74082, 409, ?421, 427, 431 4- 6, 7442, ?4442, 449, 451, 452, 4752, 481, 7485, 540, ?542, 7557 Lesnes 147, 207 Limoges 65 62 INDEX OF PLACES. Lincoln, Franciscans, 57 Beading 371, 497 London 51: Rochester 76 All Hallows the Great 352 Franciscans 33 St Neots 563 St Paul's 8 St Servan 440 St Thomas of Aeon ?433 Sail 505 Shaftesbury 503 Malmesbury ?224 Merton 118 Thurgarton ?486 Newstead 261 Waltliain 200*. 353 Norwich ?92, fill, ?4254 ^"ells 211 Westminster 184, 761 Ottery St Mary ?221 Witham 436 Peterborough 5, 198, 198*. 360s, 1106* Yorkshire 10 II. INDEX OF OWNERS AND SCRIBES OF THE MANUSCRIPTS. ^Ethelward 149 Aleyn, J. (of Oxburgh) 206 Ap Robert, Bich. 503 Arnulfus 139 Arundel 51 Aubupine, Jean 65 Bale, John 61, 192 Barker, Hugo 536 Barkham, J. 475 Batte, J. 357 Beaufoy 415 Bedford, Duke of 430 Bemound, T. 330 Bernard, Fr. 503 Blaoman, J. 436 Brigam, N. 1106 Broscumbe, W. 160 Byholte, W. de 1213 Calne, Kic. 70, 97, 145, 393, 396 Campe, J. 501 Caw, J. 192 Chabenor, Bob. 90 Chartham, W. 78 Chicheley, Abp 69 Cirencestria, T. de 144 Clarendon, Earl of 11061 Colop, Ric. 472 Cope, Alan 450 Corne(?), Ric. 430 Cortage, Rad. de 57 Cosin, Bp 567 Cranmer, Abp 355 Dakecomb, T. 181 Danyell, J. (Prior) 329 Darell, W. 1106 Davis, Mat. 482 Dee, Dr J. 67 De Quincey 209 Dowdall, Rob. 534 Draper, T. 415 Duckett, Roger 90 Edward IV. ?265 Estmond, J. 361 Everard 173 Folkingham, W. de 96 Forsett, Ric. 486 Foxe, J. 184, 325 Gaufrid (Bp of St David's) 195 Gloucester, R. de 55 Glowcetre, J. 452 Goter, Ph. 14 Grandison, J. (Bp) 203, (221) Graunt, J. 472 Hadley, W. 159 Hare, Rob. 156, 341, 463, ?761 Harisou 756 Hartey, Jac. 159 Hatton, Ric. 159 Hauk, Ric. 222 Hedon, Steph. de 16 Higgin, Anth. 348 Hobyll, T. 173 Hoi., Rob. de 206 Holyngborne, J. 558 Herman, W. 478 Hospreng, Alex, de 142 Hypkyn, Rob. 439 64 INDEX OF OWNERS AND SCRIBES. Islip, Abbot 761 Ivinghoe, Nic. de 399 Ix worth, J. 90 John, II. Abbot of St Albans 420 Km i went, Nic. 128 KUlum, J. 472 Kingston, T. 33 Korn, T. 370 Kjrkele, W. de 400 Lacy, Hugo de 112 Lambaxd, T. 503 Lambard, W. 503 Land, Abp 303, 323. 454' Laur., P. 216 Law son, J. 693 Laythlay, J. 536 Leche, J. 13, 21, 37, 39, 68, 129, 150, 375 Leckoford, Bob. 71 Leofric 149 Lewkenor 545 Locke, Nic. 401 London, Laurence of 76 Lumley, Lord 22, 33, 42, 51, 59, 118, 135, 163, 169, 209, 212, 221, 3.55, 362, 1212 Malmesbury, William of, tcribe 224 Marchall, Roger 342 May, J. 352 Meraham, J. 224 Morcotte, H. 367 Morgan of Carmarthen 165, 208, 231, 360, 409, 449 N. Capellanus 139 Nettleton 348 Newynton, Jo. de 14 Norton, Bob. de 352 Ochomayn, Edm., $cribe 412 Okahvyll, Donald 412 Olacthnain, Roderick 46 Orwell, Ed. 174, 371 Parker, Abp, Gospels of MacDurnan Parker, Jo. 430 Philip, Capellanus, scribe 105 Philip, Rowland 224 Poltemore, Ml Raweon 48, 633 Baynscroft. J. 223 Roger, Dan. 41 ; Bowham, J. 233 B. W., scribe 228 Byg, Madoc ap 18 St Briavel, Ph. de 154 8t Leger, J. 493 ' oft, Abp ? 454' Saryabury, J. 159 Seabroke, T. Abbot 761 Shee, Pet. !'.•:< Sheldon, Abp 505 Skefdiiig (Skeffling), Hugo de 10 Southwell, Eil iii., scribe 505 Stewarde, Aug. 92, 425 John 431 Nic. 92 Bob. 204, 431, 448 Stevvnson, T. 224 St,,vl, T. 180 Talbot, Bob. 73 Tavlor, Ed. 354 Trentham, J., scribe 198, 198b TupreHtf?), Bad. 30 Tylor, Giles 172 Umfry, T. 33 Walsch, J. 3601 Waynflete, Bp 450 Weston, W. de 222 Weysnham, J. 120 Willelmus fil. Dunccani 440 Winter, J. 160 Wode, W., Bector of Sail 505 Wottoun, T. 223 Wyke, 118 Wyvelesbergh, T. de 49 CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY j. 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